GLORIOUS IMPACT: Biblical encouragement & edification

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Flesh or Spirit?

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Hello, happy Sunday! I pray that you have been blessed by the Lord today. The post today is from my Today’s Scripture: Romans 8:1. When you walk in the Spirit, there is no room for condemnation. The enemy doesn’t have a leg to stand on. This is a point I would like to emphasize this year. As a gauge for my decisions, I can ask myself, am I walking in the flesh? Or am I walking in the Spirit of God?

God’s word is a detailed measurement to use in this effort. This effort is to work out your salvation with fear and trembling. You can measure if you are walking in deceit or manipulation. Are you lying about anything? Do you do what you do for others because you genuinely care, or do you want something in return? Expectations from others are cause for much disappointment and heartache.

Focusing on change this year, I hope to empower others with the tools necessary to move forward. The fundamental thing is to practice using tools and developing skills that become second nature.

My genuine hope for this year is to continue to encourage others in the faith. My anchor is God’s word. I stand on that, and as I continue to put pen to paper, I will highlight the anchor I use. I am not saying I have perfected anything. But, I delight in sharing my journey with you. I reached another birthday, praise God. Though it was in October, I still give praise to God for another day.

Be blessed.

2 responses to “Flesh or Spirit?”

  1. […] mentioned in yesterday’s post, this year will highlight growth, personal development, and developing your relationship with the […]

  2. Willie Torres Jr. – Thank you for visiting my site and reading my story. I hope that it has blessed you in some way, shape, or form. To tell you a bit about myself, I am a New Christian, or as I like to say, "A Toddler Christian," being saved as of 2017. From a very young age, my family always told me that I had a calling. I believe that it was God's plan for me to become a Christian, and I am so thankful that he has opened my eyes to the truth. For years I had been living my life in a way that I thought was right, but it was only when I was at my lowest point that I finally realized I was missing the most important relationship of all – the one with Jesus Christ. I had been trying to serve and to love those around me, but I had forgotten to put Him first. It was only when I felt overwhelmed by depression, loneliness and suicidal thoughts that I was finally willing to open up to the Lord and let Him into my life. That was in 2017, and since then, I have never looked back. I now know how important it is to have a relationship with Jesus Christ, and I strive to make sure that He is at the center of everything I do. I started writing stories that I believe were inspired by the Holy Spirit. These stories are my testimonies, and they recount the various trials I have faced and how the Lord has helped me to overcome them. I'm grateful for God's guidance in my life, and I'm thankful that He has been with me every step of the way. I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to my wife of 35 years for the immense love, encouragement and support she has given to me over the years. Her unwavering faith in me has made me the person I am today. I am also thankful to our two boys, who have been the greatest children any parent could ask for. Their presence in our lives has filled it with joy and love, and I cannot thank them enough for that. I am truly blessed to have them in my life, and I cherish every moment we have together. They have made my life infinitely richer, and I am infinitely grateful. I am deeply grateful to the Truth Hunters and Lyn Leahz for giving me the chance to share my writings on their website. It was this opportunity that provided the encouragement I needed to take the leap and start my own. I also want to thank those who have been a source of inspiration and support for me, encouraging me to keep moving forward and never give up. As we say in Our Facebook Ministry, I hope to continue to grow in Christ together with you. You are loved, and I am thankful for all the support I have received. Sincerely, Willie Torres Jr.

    Walking in the Spirit truly removes condemnation, and using God’s Word as our guide helps us grow and stay aligned.
    I’m blessed by your encouragement and look forward to more of your journey this year.
    Be Blessed and Be a Blessing.

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